Presentation by John Eschenberg, Uranium Processing Facility Federal Project Director, for Knoxville Chamber's Uranium Processing Facility Information Session on January 17, 2013.
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Uranium Processing Facility Presentation
1. JOHN ESCHENBERG
UPF PROJECT DIRECTOR
National Nuclear Security Administration
Knoxville Chamber Partnership
January 17, 2013
2. Department of Energy Offices
Idaho National Kansas City Fermi National
Idaho
Laboratory Plant Accelerator Laboratory
Pacific Northwest Operations
Ames
National Office Laboratory
Laboratory National Energy
Pacific Argonne National Technology
Northwest Site Laboratory
Laboratory
Office
Hanford Brookhave
Chicago n National
Office Laboratory
Berkeley Site
Office
Lawrence Berkeley
National
Laboratory Princeton Plasma
Stanford Linear
Physics Laboratory
Accelerator
Center
Lawrence
Livermore Thomas Jefferson
National National
Laboratory Nevada Accelerator
Oak Facility
Test Site Ridge
Office
Los
Sandia Alamos Savannah River
Oak Ridge
National National Los Alamos WIP National National
Laboratories Site Office
Laboratory Pante Laboratory Laboratory
x Y-12 National
Plant Security
National
Renewable Complex
Energy
Laboratory
National Nuclear Security Administration Lab (4) Office of Nuclear Energy, Science and Technology Lab (1)
Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Lab (1) Office of Science Lab (10)
Office of Environmental Management Lab (1) Other Department of Energy Sites (9)
Office of Fossil Energy Lab (2) NNSA Production Facilities (3)
4. What is the impact? – JOBS
12,600
Federal and contractor
employees
4th largest
Employer in
Tennessee
$3.2 Billion
Annual budget
$1 Billion Payroll
5. What is the impact? – BUSINESS
$4 Billion 50,000 jobs $90 Million
state GDP supported sales tax
revenue
6. ORNL is DOE’s Largest Multipurpose Science Laboratory
Nation’s largest
concentration of
materials research
World’s most intense
pulsed neutron source
and a world-class
research reactor
World’s most powerful
open scientific
computing facility
Nation’s most diverse
energy portfolio
7. Environmental Cleanup and Restoration
• Eliminates barriers to
mission and economic
growth
• Removes 50 years of
chemical and radiological
environmental legacies
• Improves employee and
community safety
8. Brownfield to Brightfield: East Tennessee Technology Park
•! 36,500 square feet of building
space ready for lease
•! ~700 acres of land available
•! Buildings available for lease
•! 14 buildings (332,000 square feet)
transferred
•! 20 leased facilities (529 acres)
•! 18 private companies operating at
ETTP (over 400 jobs created)
13. UPF’s Diverse Uranium Missions
Disassembly/Dismantlement Weapons Surveillance Nuclear Nonproliferation
Medical Isotopes
Stockpile
Refurbishments
Nuclear Power
Naval Reactors
14. UPF: Single Largest Post War–Investment
MANHATTAN PROJECT 1945 DOLLARS 2012 DOLLARS
•! K-25 Gaseous Diffusion Plant $512 M $6.5 B
•! Y-12 Electromagnetic Plant $477 M $6.1 B
•! Clinton Engineer Works $155 M $2 B
•! X-10 Clinton Laboratories $26 M $332 M
•! S-50 Thermal Diffusion Plant $15 M $192 M
OAK RIDGE (Total) $1.188 B $15 B
TOTAL MANHATTAN PROJECT $1.889 B $24 B